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Management of the society

term 'management' is: 'the Board of Directors' or 'the apex body' or 'Executive Committee at the helm which guides, regulates, supervises,

Diss

16. The seventh section of the first-mentioned Act allows an executor to permit diss. Unless the deceased shall have expressed a … Diss., the anatomical examination of a dead body. It is regulated by the (English) Anatomy Act, 1832 (2

legislature

for a political unit (as a nation or state) compare executive, judiciary … legislature : a body of persons having the power to legislate ;specif : an

government

the organization as an active agency b cap : the executive branch of the U.S. federal government c : the prosecution … the function of governing is carried out 5 : the body of persons that constitutes the governing authority of a political

act

requirement of which is usually the signature of the proper executive officer : statute [an of Congress] b : a decision … a often cap : the formal product of a legislative body : the formally declared will of a legislature the final

branch

divisions of the U.S. or a state government see also executive, judiciary, legislature b : a division of a business or … branch : a part of a complex body: as a : one of the three main divisions of

confirmation

[seeking of the agreement] ;specif : the ratification of an executive act by a legislative body [senate of the Supreme Court

constituency

entitled to elect a representative (as to a legislative or executive office) 2 : the residents in an electoral district 3 … constituency pl: -cies 1 : a body of citizens entitled to elect a representative (as to a

joint resolution

when signed by or passed over the veto of the executive compare concurrent resolution … : a resolution passed by both houses of a legislative body that has the force of law when signed by or

Interpellate

To question imperatively as a minister or other executive officer in explanation of his conduct generally on the part … of his conduct generally on the part of a legislative body

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